MLB Statistics

Historical (past-seasons) WARP is now based on DRA..
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YEAR

Team

Lg

G

GS

IP

W

L

SV

H

BB

SO

HR

oppTAv

PPF

H/9

BB/9

HR/9

K/9

GB%

BABIP

TAv

WHIP

FIP

ERA

cFIP

DRA

DRA-

WARP

2013

SDN

MLB

11

9

54.7

3

3

0

53

15

40

6

.250

98

8.7

2.5

1.0

6.6

39%

.283

.255

1.24

3.81

4.12

110

4.89

115.2

0.0

2014

SDN

MLB

13

11

61.3

4

5

0

71

15

46

6

.250

97

10.4

2.2

0.9

6.8

43%

.332

.286

1.40

3.66

4.99

112

4.71

110.6

0.1

2015

SDN

MLB

3

3

17.0

1

2

0

16

2

10

1

.264

102

8.5

1.1

0.5

5.3

52%

.294

.193

1.06

3.28

4.76

105

4.61

107.6

0.1

2016

SDN

MLB

3

2

15.7

1

2

0

12

3

13

3

.256

97

6.9

1.7

1.7

7.5

43%

.231

.238

0.96

4.59

4.02

102

4.33

102.9

0.2

Career

MLB

30

25

148.7

9

12

0

152

35

109

16

.252

98

9.2

2.1

1.0

6.6

42%

.301

.260

1.26

3.77

4.54

110

4.73

111.1

0.4

Statistics for All Levels

'opp' stats - Quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.Minor league stats are currently shown —Click to hide.

Don't sleep on Enny Romero. I think there is a better chance of him providing impact in the bullpen, but I've been working on the Rays system lately and scouts really like this kid's stuff; I've seen it several times myself, so I can definitely appreciate a mid-90s FB and hard breaking ball from a southpaw. The command concerns, but if he can develop into an effectively wild type, he has the stuff to pitch above the middle-of-a-rotation. Projection is #2/3 type, but I think a late-innings arm is the realistic role. (Jason Parks)

Robbie Erlin closed the season 32 IP 1.96 ERA 1.06 WHIP 24 K 7 BB, but with the Josh Johnson signing appears out of the mix in SD. Kennedy, Ross, Johnson, and Cashner are givens. Then you have Stults, Luebke, Wieland, and Burch Smith to contend with. What does SD do? Trade Cashner? Just keep the depth in AAA?(Joe Rockpile from Tuscaloosa)

Keep. The. Depth. JJ and Cash are both health risks, and an outstanding name combo for a late 70s buddy cop show. (Harry Pavlidis)

Do you think Aroyds Vizcaino is a good bet to contribute in 2014? What about Padres pitching prospects Robbie Erlin and Joe Wieland? Any chance any are rotation bound next year? I've got them all as minor leaguers in a deep NL-only 12 team keeper league, hoping at least one pans out as a middle of the rotation arm. (brokenarrow from Texas)

I'm done on Vizcaino, never really loved him. He's gotta prove something to me. LOVE Erlin and like Wieland as well. I think both can contribute, maybe even later this year if needs arise for SD, but definitely next year. (Paul Sporer)

Hey, John. Professor Parks and the minor-league gang probably have a better read on this stuff, but if you're looking for raw peripherals, Blackburn does seem to fit the bill. Two others to keep an eye on: Rangers RHP Cody Buckel, who found a groove late after struggling initially in Double-A, and Padres LHP Robert Erlin. (Daniel Rathman)

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PITCHf/x Pitcher Profile

Robbie Erlin has thrown 2,701 pitches that have been tracked by the PITCHf/x system between 2012 and 2016, including pitches thrown in the MLB Regular Season, Spring Training and Fall/Winter Ball. In 2016, he has relied primarily on his Fourseam Fastball (89mph) and Change (82mph), also mixing in a Curve (73mph). He also rarely throws a Cutter (85mph).